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we should do that every time the government changes. that's one of the things romney talked about that actually made sense, not in a partisan way or a muslim brotherhood is coming way. in a serious american foreign policy way. i think we saw that with libya. we turned our back. you're done, not our fight, thank you very much, good-bye. >> we're going to have to take a break. when we come back, more of the romney foreign policy. we're going to ask why he stopped bashing china when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
we should do that every time the government changes. that's one of the things romney talked about that actually made sense, not in a partisan way or a muslim brotherhood is coming way. in a serious american foreign policy way. i think we saw that with libya. we turned our back. you're done, not our fight, thank you very much, good-bye. >> we're going to have to take a break. when we come back, more of the romney foreign policy. we're going to ask why he stopped bashing china when we come...
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and the federal government they're saying can the federal government help? and woodrow wilson actually had a cabinet meeting and pulled everybody together. they figured out we can't really do much about shark attacks. when the election came around that fall, wilson did 8 points worse in those beach towns that were affected by the shark attacks than in the rest of new jersey where he did the same. >> interesting, huh? so we've been asking you all day will you base your vote on the dmi or social issues? here are some of your tweets. valerie crabtree says i will vote based on social issues. if you can't get a job because of discrimination, health of the economy is irrelevant to you. joe debt ton tweets, social issues. the democrats ticket fights for are the ultimate answer to helping our economy. middle class tax -- finally, mary richards add "either or? no. it's the whole package. keep talking to me. my handle is @alexwit. >>> now to number two of on our first five web stories, a story befitting of this hallowe'en season. a florida man found a strange eyeball.
and the federal government they're saying can the federal government help? and woodrow wilson actually had a cabinet meeting and pulled everybody together. they figured out we can't really do much about shark attacks. when the election came around that fall, wilson did 8 points worse in those beach towns that were affected by the shark attacks than in the rest of new jersey where he did the same. >> interesting, huh? so we've been asking you all day will you base your vote on the dmi or...
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biden systematically took apart ryan's arguments for less government, let's accountability, let's community. it got so bad, paul ryan was driven to drink. literally. he went back to that cup of water over and over again. by our last count, at least 21 time. what's the matter there, mr. ryan? got a little cotton mouth? last night the romney/ryan effort was exposed as a shield for the extreme far right and vice president biden drove that point home again and again today, campaigning right in ryan's home state of wisconsin. >> it was made clear last night that they don't believe in protecting a woman's access to health care. it was made very clear that they do not believe a woman has a right to control her own body. these are are the folks who talk about 47% of the american people being unwilling to take responsibility. of it's time romney and ryan say we're going to level the playing field. we're going to give you a fair shot again. >> paul ryan has been saying he wanted a big debate. well, last night he got one and today their whole dishonest campaign is sorry he did. joining me now, dana mi
biden systematically took apart ryan's arguments for less government, let's accountability, let's community. it got so bad, paul ryan was driven to drink. literally. he went back to that cup of water over and over again. by our last count, at least 21 time. what's the matter there, mr. ryan? got a little cotton mouth? last night the romney/ryan effort was exposed as a shield for the extreme far right and vice president biden drove that point home again and again today, campaigning right in...
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over-regulation by state government as well as the federal government has been cited as one of the major reasons we have an economic recession continuing in new hampshire. we are 30,000 jobs short of where we were at the time of the great recession, and we have to deregulate new hampshire. part of my plan calls for that, and very specific and targeted ways to help job productivity and work productivity. >> our next question comes from howard of the portsmouth herald. >> if a pledge against an income tax is right for today, why not always? how do you reconcile your pledge against an income tax with your opposition to the constitutional amendment on this november's ballot that would write in income tax band into the constitution? >> thank you. i oppose an income sales tax and i would veto it if it came to my desk. i had a record of that opposition and i have kept that pledge. i also opposed the constitutional amendment because we should amend our constitution only when we absolutely need to. i trust the people of new hampshire to make sure we do not have an income or sales tax, something t
over-regulation by state government as well as the federal government has been cited as one of the major reasons we have an economic recession continuing in new hampshire. we are 30,000 jobs short of where we were at the time of the great recession, and we have to deregulate new hampshire. part of my plan calls for that, and very specific and targeted ways to help job productivity and work productivity. >> our next question comes from howard of the portsmouth herald. >> if a pledge...
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we think that the government taking a 28% of a family or business. income is business president obama thinks the government ought to be able to take as much as 44.8% of a small business's income. if you tax every person and successful small business making over to hundred $50,000 at 100% it would only run the government 90 days. we would still have a $300 billion deficit. there are not enough rich people to tax to pay for all of their spending. watch out, middle-class, the tax issues are coming to you. host: joseph is in our jacksonville, florida line, in support of president obama. caller: good morning. i enjoyed the debate. several things caught my eye with vice president biden's. he did a lot of laughing and smirking. some of it was called for and some was not. going back to last week, watching romney tell those untruths, i believe he had to do some of that because the only thing paul ryan was doing was complementing what romney was doing, which was lying. so i believe biden had to interrupt because there were times when things ryan was saying did
we think that the government taking a 28% of a family or business. income is business president obama thinks the government ought to be able to take as much as 44.8% of a small business's income. if you tax every person and successful small business making over to hundred $50,000 at 100% it would only run the government 90 days. we would still have a $300 billion deficit. there are not enough rich people to tax to pay for all of their spending. watch out, middle-class, the tax issues are coming...
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what does the government do? charlie: you believe michael steinberg, put on leave, you believe this is a big sort of step in the fed's continuing investigation of steve cohen and his potential -- and whether he committed insider-trading? >> a massive set. look at the case all along. they have been arresting and prosecuting people and going up the chain. people i talked to in the justice department cyber is the last stop on the train. charlie: they will give up? >> they won't give up. they might get him conscience avoidance. if they can't get steinberg to get the peace to prove that, and actually had knowledge of forethought and committed it and traded on it that he knew it was wrong, perhaps conscious avoidance -- charlie: he knew -- [talking over each other] charlie: denied any wrongdoing. mr. steinberg has not been indicted and neither have been charged with a civil crime but we do know a lot of people have been charged in this investigation and you say one tactic they can take is let's go and say you should ha
what does the government do? charlie: you believe michael steinberg, put on leave, you believe this is a big sort of step in the fed's continuing investigation of steve cohen and his potential -- and whether he committed insider-trading? >> a massive set. look at the case all along. they have been arresting and prosecuting people and going up the chain. people i talked to in the justice department cyber is the last stop on the train. charlie: they will give up? >> they won't give...
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the federal government from litigation when it does so. basically a federal law, the federal government is enforcing against private industry but not against itself. dagen: will that change eventually? dangerous territory -- judge napolitano: in an era when the government caused people to surrender freedom in favor of an illusory safety and as long as people are afraid they're willing to give up their freedom, nonsense like what al franken has said and statutes like what he voted in favor of will take freedom away from us because he has a false sense of security giving up the freedom. they think they can seize everything they want? dagen: it is out of sight and people don't understand the potential danger and abuse. dagen: in fairness to senator franken he is not concerned with the fed's failing to enforce against themselves. with respect -- in favor of privacy and share that interest. enforce laws against yourself. connell: do you think to get a final word on it the trend will be over the next however many years against privacy or will we
the federal government from litigation when it does so. basically a federal law, the federal government is enforcing against private industry but not against itself. dagen: will that change eventually? dangerous territory -- judge napolitano: in an era when the government caused people to surrender freedom in favor of an illusory safety and as long as people are afraid they're willing to give up their freedom, nonsense like what al franken has said and statutes like what he voted in favor of...
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so it is always our friendly government. i don't control that and we are doing quite well in spite of that. we're pretty bullish going forward. regulation would be dodd-frank, qm and qrm. do i believe they'll be resolved some time in the first half of next year. >> but an environment in which the current regulations stand, just assume that it is status quo for the foreseeable future, will that prevent the housing recovery from being as robust as it had been during the peak times? >> well certainly stronger with the right regulation but what's interesting is the recovery is occurring in spite of that. that's a very strong test amount as to the strength of housing right now. >> you've cut a lot of costs as you've had to over these difficult years that the company's been owned by apollo. are you done with that? >> we pride ourselves on being very efficient from a cost perspective. in a recovery not only do you get the macro, the deleveraging, you get the benefit after substantially different company -- >> a lot of that was job
so it is always our friendly government. i don't control that and we are doing quite well in spite of that. we're pretty bullish going forward. regulation would be dodd-frank, qm and qrm. do i believe they'll be resolved some time in the first half of next year. >> but an environment in which the current regulations stand, just assume that it is status quo for the foreseeable future, will that prevent the housing recovery from being as robust as it had been during the peak times? >>...
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this is due in part to higher tax revenues collected by state governments. however, whether the hiring boom is temporary may depend on factors like the fiscal cliff and the election. disturbing accounts of animal abuse are coming from an idaho dairy farm. undercover video at the bettencourt dairy farm in hansen, idaho, shows three men beating cows in milking stalls. animal cruelty charges have been filed against the three workers. it is the largest dairy operation in the state. the owner of the dairy farm said he was sick over the video and that the operation does not tolerate animal abuse. on a lighter note, the price of candy for cows is up. the practice of feeding cattle a sugary mix of cookies, candy bars and other delights has been going on for years, sometimes to improve milk production. this year, as more farmers substitute "candy" for "corn," the price of the sugary feed is rising. a livestock nutritionist tells us it is not harmful for the animals. farmers have a 3% limit on goodies they can feed cows. it is a "smashing" season for pumpkins. this fa
this is due in part to higher tax revenues collected by state governments. however, whether the hiring boom is temporary may depend on factors like the fiscal cliff and the election. disturbing accounts of animal abuse are coming from an idaho dairy farm. undercover video at the bettencourt dairy farm in hansen, idaho, shows three men beating cows in milking stalls. animal cruelty charges have been filed against the three workers. it is the largest dairy operation in the state. the owner of the...
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that's the so-called micro, the companies, and the macro, which are the governments. so we've got a flat line here, okay? that's how every day starts. of course, something does happen every day, which is why we are almost never flat, typically on days where cenal government or banks squawk some sort of data. so let's just presume we're never going to be in zero. then we get to earnings season and the equation changes dramatically. we get really granular. we extrapolate the heck out of each and every earnings report to see where the averages are headed. so consider the box score from one 24-hour sports cycle, using the parlance of football. why not? it's football season. it will be easy for everybody. here is the playoff play. first we get earnings last night from yum! brands, parents of taco bell and pizza hut, and it is dynamite. yum is putting up restaurants all around the world. and why not, they have two million restaurants per million in the merging versus 58 per million here in america. china didn't slow as much as we thought. and taco bell tacked up 7%. same st
that's the so-called micro, the companies, and the macro, which are the governments. so we've got a flat line here, okay? that's how every day starts. of course, something does happen every day, which is why we are almost never flat, typically on days where cenal government or banks squawk some sort of data. so let's just presume we're never going to be in zero. then we get to earnings season and the equation changes dramatically. we get really granular. we extrapolate the heck out of each and...
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governments don't have the same money. and number two is the competition from natural gas at least in north america. >> so becky has a view, she's talked about it on the show, about natural gas exporting and what that -- >> i've been warned. >> i will admit, i don't know how strongly i feel about it, but i do have torn feelings when you start thinking aboutle natural gas, exportation, i realize it's a great thing and it would help boost some of the prices so that people who have been investing the money to do it makes it more worth their time. but then there's also the argument that we want to be energy independent and maybe the best way to do that is to hold on to our own natural resources like china would do. they look at that time veit ver differently. >> our natural gas market is constrained by demand, not supply. the only thing that we're not independent in really essentially is oil. and i think we'll see there will be a report from the department of energy just after the election about this very question of exports.
governments don't have the same money. and number two is the competition from natural gas at least in north america. >> so becky has a view, she's talked about it on the show, about natural gas exporting and what that -- >> i've been warned. >> i will admit, i don't know how strongly i feel about it, but i do have torn feelings when you start thinking aboutle natural gas, exportation, i realize it's a great thing and it would help boost some of the prices so that people who...
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. >> it's story about two governments that work together to save lives. it is a thrilling story. it is a nail biter. it is a comedy. the essence of it is it is true. >> brian cranston was thrilled to be part of this. >> it's victory and in an institution that has been maligned often and they do great work. this is -- there is cause for celebration in this. >> reporter: the real tony men mendez was at the premiere. >> the ci. a decided to celebrate their 50th anniversary. they wanted me to give away the secret so i did reluctantly. but it is working out. >> reporter: it is more than just working out of there is plenty of oscar buzz about argo already for affleck as both actor and director. he isn't ready to pop the cork on the champagne just yet. >> does all the oscar buzz make you nervous before the film even premieres. >> i tell what you makes me nervous is i'm hungry. i have to get some popcorn before i fall over. >> reporter: argo hits theaters nationwide friday. audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> love how he shut that interview down. >> i got to get some popcorn. >> kevin will be
. >> it's story about two governments that work together to save lives. it is a thrilling story. it is a nail biter. it is a comedy. the essence of it is it is true. >> brian cranston was thrilled to be part of this. >> it's victory and in an institution that has been maligned often and they do great work. this is -- there is cause for celebration in this. >> reporter: the real tony men mendez was at the premiere. >> the ci. a decided to celebrate their 50th...
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the election is tightening up, which means anybody who is elected is likely to govern from the center, and attack the fiscal cliff. and so you have to say in a low return environment, shares of multinational companies with growing earnings and dividends are probably not a bad place to be. but you want to buy when the markets are down, not when they're up, and you want to sell low quality, buy high quality, and buy them on corrections, not after big moves. i would not be surprised if you have a little bit more of a correction right here. >> susie: so let's talk a little more about this correction. it feels like a correction. between what's going on with oil prices going lower, some of these earnings reports that we've been getting. so what are the risks ahead, and is this a buying opportunity? one strategist saying today that he's pretty upbeat because with central banks around the world pouring money into the financial system, it's kind of hard to see that the global economy will freeze up. so what's your take on this? risky period or a buying opportunity? >> well, look, it remains ri
the election is tightening up, which means anybody who is elected is likely to govern from the center, and attack the fiscal cliff. and so you have to say in a low return environment, shares of multinational companies with growing earnings and dividends are probably not a bad place to be. but you want to buy when the markets are down, not when they're up, and you want to sell low quality, buy high quality, and buy them on corrections, not after big moves. i would not be surprised if you have a...
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, yet have you government going out continuously saying we'll create mo government jobs, you know the be people are bad people are fat cats we need to tax them more and so oi don't think that this is constructive relationship, i think you see that when a go i like steve wynn -- a guy like steve wynn finally had enough and erupts, steve wynn is a democrat he voted for barack obama and had close ties. so i think you see this as a equal opportunity, not a republican issue not a democrat issue but a frustration in the be community. neil: i think you hit the nail on the head. that it is a frustration on part of the business community, we have seen it coming out of likes of brokerage firms, ratio of almost 5 to 1 giving to mitt romney rather than guy they were drown to 4 years ago barack obama. we're seeing it evan high-tech executives, intel ceo saying that policies don't help us, so this seems to be spreading like like a wildfire, but mr. wynn's comes so north worthy he was not raid to go out on the limb and be so publicly blunt about it, do you expect others to follow? >> it is difficult
, yet have you government going out continuously saying we'll create mo government jobs, you know the be people are bad people are fat cats we need to tax them more and so oi don't think that this is constructive relationship, i think you see that when a go i like steve wynn -- a guy like steve wynn finally had enough and erupts, steve wynn is a democrat he voted for barack obama and had close ties. so i think you see this as a equal opportunity, not a republican issue not a democrat issue but...
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the chinese government is willing to accept this hit on the japanese businesses. we have seen the impact on name brand japanese items and name brand stores and automobiles. we are not necessarily seeing the impact as nearly as strongly on things like other elements of manufactured goods and precursor electronics. >> how much of a game of chicken is this? chinese exports out of japan and china on autos are down about 70%. i wouldn't be running away from toyota motors on this one. from an impact japan has different problems. i would be more concerned if china was going at this with korea. exports to china from korea and taiwan are up for the first time in months. i'm pretty excited about this. where do you think china is really playing the worst game of chicken and do you think there could be regional spreading of this or is this just about elections? >> i think that the koreans are taking advantage of the current tensions between japan and china and trying to fill the gap. we may see some minor adjustments in the minor term to the trade relationships that linger on
the chinese government is willing to accept this hit on the japanese businesses. we have seen the impact on name brand japanese items and name brand stores and automobiles. we are not necessarily seeing the impact as nearly as strongly on things like other elements of manufactured goods and precursor electronics. >> how much of a game of chicken is this? chinese exports out of japan and china on autos are down about 70%. i wouldn't be running away from toyota motors on this one. from an...
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people gobbling up ten-year government debt at these extremely low yields because they think they're not going to get much better elsewhere? sounds like people don't think there's a lot of growth coming. >> i think there's a little bit of truth in all of it. i'll bring up another point. i think october, a lot of mutual funds ahave the end of their fiscal year. it's been a good run for stocks. the spread between what the stock market is telling us and the economy is pretty wide. the election, depending how it turns out, could have a lot of implications. to me, it makes perfect sense the closer we get to the end of the year, the closer we get to november, people are going to be lightening up. it all makes sense. >> yeah, and mandy, you were highlighting earlier oil is lower, gold is lower. a lot of the base materials have been suffering as well today. >> yeah, that's absolutely true. you know, i think what's also interesting, if it is indeed a scary october, bill, remember, buy low. if you're a long-term investor, then any kind of dip after what has been a good run up to multiyear high
people gobbling up ten-year government debt at these extremely low yields because they think they're not going to get much better elsewhere? sounds like people don't think there's a lot of growth coming. >> i think there's a little bit of truth in all of it. i'll bring up another point. i think october, a lot of mutual funds ahave the end of their fiscal year. it's been a good run for stocks. the spread between what the stock market is telling us and the economy is pretty wide. the...
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they believe much more capitalization of the government and the ability of greece to remain in euro. would also have to mention is they don't believe this scenar scenario. neither the government nor the acquisition, for us the greeks and we see the number of investors has been increased. they have surpassed the mutuals the last five years. cheryl: in order tooget the next round of financial aid from the international creditors come you have to meet some strict austerity measures. how is that going? iis it possible given the econoy is not growing. >> you are right. austerity measures that we have up until now, we have seen these results. during the previous decade, we have a labor cost is now important and competitive. there are other cold confidence has been reduced. but competitiveness of the economy is going up and this is giving the power to the cree gro go through those steps. ashley: the greek people on this side of the atlantic can be upset with what they're going through. is that an unfair picture of what is actually going on in greece? >> when you are declining your wealth an
they believe much more capitalization of the government and the ability of greece to remain in euro. would also have to mention is they don't believe this scenar scenario. neither the government nor the acquisition, for us the greeks and we see the number of investors has been increased. they have surpassed the mutuals the last five years. cheryl: in order tooget the next round of financial aid from the international creditors come you have to meet some strict austerity measures. how is that...
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you'll likely still have divided government. the theory is that basically if romney wins you are more likely to get a punt on the fiscal cliff because republicans could be in control of each house if they win the senate. generally speaking, the senate democrats the thought is will not be as intransigent if romney gets in. not sure i buy that. i think the odds are similar under ooet president for a punt on the fiscal cliff. i think if obama wins, you've seen some movement among house trops say we're not necessarily going to be completely stuck on extending the top rate bush tax cuts. they want most of them. but some off-the-record comments say they might be able to move on the 250,000-plus. republicans if obama wins re-election will be dealing with an electorate that says we a i agree with his position that we can let these top rate tax rates go up. they'd be in opposition to the american people if they do that. the pressure will be off from the election and i think you'll probably get a punt under either scenario. >> i know your
you'll likely still have divided government. the theory is that basically if romney wins you are more likely to get a punt on the fiscal cliff because republicans could be in control of each house if they win the senate. generally speaking, the senate democrats the thought is will not be as intransigent if romney gets in. not sure i buy that. i think the odds are similar under ooet president for a punt on the fiscal cliff. i think if obama wins, you've seen some movement among house trops say...
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business and the federal government, and that he saw the real benefits. he concluded there on the idea that it was a collaboration, basically, between the federal government and a predecessor of boeing that put a person on the moon 40-some years ago. and those are interesting points, a theme that he has struck many times and it is one of the things that i think has entered into this life-long democrat's relationship with the current administration. it's where he has parted company with them. >> it's going to be interesting. he says he's not interested in running for public office. but you just wonder whether or not he wouldn't accept a treasury secretary position if indeed one was offered under either administration. >> yeah. he was certainly explicit about that in his comments in "vanity fair" magazine, that he didn't want it, "i shall not seek, nor will i accept --" >> but on the other hand hank paulson didn't want it either but he took it because of the financial situation the united states was in at the time. >> exactly. >>> now to bertha coombs who's
business and the federal government, and that he saw the real benefits. he concluded there on the idea that it was a collaboration, basically, between the federal government and a predecessor of boeing that put a person on the moon 40-some years ago. and those are interesting points, a theme that he has struck many times and it is one of the things that i think has entered into this life-long democrat's relationship with the current administration. it's where he has parted company with them....
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this is a name, they're getting sued by the government and the stock is still flat to up. that's impressive. >> we'll have more "fast money" tonight at 5:00. follow me on twitter
this is a name, they're getting sued by the government and the stock is still flat to up. that's impressive. >> we'll have more "fast money" tonight at 5:00. follow me on twitter
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we don't want to government. government belongs to us. [cheers] [applause] i am proud to be here today with a man who understands that his very core. one who understands that the true power of this country is in its people and their ingenuity and their integrity and their work ethic, all of which is displayed here at this company. ingenuity. integrity, and a great work at that. he will unleash your power to remake america again. he is my friend and i will guarantee this, everybody, you are about to hear from the next president of the united states of america, mitt romney. [cheers] [applause] >> thank you. congressman, chris, thank you. wow, thank you so much. thank you, it's very generous. thank you so much. thank you for those words and that generous introduction. it is good to have governor christie here. he is on the bus with me and your great senator, rob portman. thank you senator portman for being here with us in getting us started today. thank you congressman for getting us started as well. you are going to get reelected and i look
we don't want to government. government belongs to us. [cheers] [applause] i am proud to be here today with a man who understands that his very core. one who understands that the true power of this country is in its people and their ingenuity and their integrity and their work ethic, all of which is displayed here at this company. ingenuity. integrity, and a great work at that. he will unleash your power to remake america again. he is my friend and i will guarantee this, everybody, you are...
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>> most people you expect people to go to washington to rein in the government not get rich by it. we said a day after the filing deadline that we hope that todd akin wins. wris in direct contrast to the state of maine where the democrats won't acknowledge their candidate. >> have you guys ruled out spending money against spending money on television ads against claire mccaskell? >> we hope todd aiken wins. >> i understand rob's under a lot of pressure. i take him at his word that the nrc is not going to play there. but everything he said just about claire mccassell is a lie. >> do you guys support angus king to win in that election? >> let's be clear why in maine. the republican party forced olympia snow out of the united states senate and now they're trying to replace her with the tea party and if they thought we were going to just sit by and let that happen. >> i'm up against a hard break, we'll be right back. it's the pee to get back to you. a perfect time to join weight watchers and start losing weight and feeling good right now. [ female announcer ] join now for free. hurry o
>> most people you expect people to go to washington to rein in the government not get rich by it. we said a day after the filing deadline that we hope that todd akin wins. wris in direct contrast to the state of maine where the democrats won't acknowledge their candidate. >> have you guys ruled out spending money against spending money on television ads against claire mccaskell? >> we hope todd aiken wins. >> i understand rob's under a lot of pressure. i take him at his...
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governing in the nghboring state. obviously he needs, as i said on this show before, florida, ohio, you don't win the two you're not not game. virgia, h li llersoero last night on "o'reilly factor", suffolk, university, said he is not polling anymore in florida, north carolina and virginia. he said romney has those stes in the ba io't nngt ssno wo. you have to get vote out there to make sure they vote. campaigns certainly haven't stopped polling in those states. if he doesn't want to do it that's fine. we don't get victory until after election day. o seas b about libya. he is meeting with hillary clinton at 2:00 in afternoon. how big after distraction could this be. >> this is really his on the job performance. not about "same street or des at rvae whsle e cotereli where an american ambassador was killed and other americans who were there in our consulate. you better have the right story. they put a spin story out turning out not to be true. that is a big, big facto if you didn't do what u cotoef o our amadwhke he, l
governing in the nghboring state. obviously he needs, as i said on this show before, florida, ohio, you don't win the two you're not not game. virgia, h li llersoero last night on "o'reilly factor", suffolk, university, said he is not polling anymore in florida, north carolina and virginia. he said romney has those stes in the ba io't nngt ssno wo. you have to get vote out there to make sure they vote. campaigns certainly haven't stopped polling in those states. if he doesn't want to...
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governing in the neighboring state. obviously he needs, as i said on this show before, florida, ohio, you don't win the two you're not not game. virginia, north carolina, new hampshire, puts over the top at 270. bill: there was a pollster last night on "o'reilly factor", suffolk, university, said he is not polling anymore in florida, north carolina and virginia. he said romney has those states in the bag. do you agree with that. >> i wouldn't take anything for granted when you have less than four weeks to go. you have to get vote out there to make sure they vote. campaigns certainly haven't stopped polling in those states. if he doesn't want to do it that's fine. we don't get victory until after election day. bill: president has zero campaign events. in two hours hearings begin about libya. he is meeting with hillary clinton at 2:00 in afternoon. how big after distraction could this be. >> this is really his on the job performance. not about "sesame street" or rest of the things that are side bars and not relevant. what
governing in the neighboring state. obviously he needs, as i said on this show before, florida, ohio, you don't win the two you're not not game. virginia, north carolina, new hampshire, puts over the top at 270. bill: there was a pollster last night on "o'reilly factor", suffolk, university, said he is not polling anymore in florida, north carolina and virginia. he said romney has those states in the bag. do you agree with that. >> i wouldn't take anything for granted when you...
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government in anti-trust when they decided he was one more civil servant, that was the top. government plays for keeps, and never mess with the person who works because they care, i suppose, for the money. >> unlimited check and a lot of lawyers. >> one certain wells fargo lawsuit? >> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go against people who play for free and care, that was still one more great business lesson from the godfather, the greatest business movie of all-time, "godfather ii" the good to great, great to better. "you broke my heart." >> we'll talk more about wells and get more clarity on the quarter, david, coming up on friday. >> yes. >>> meantime after surging 40% this year, home depot getting a downgrade. we'll talk to the analyst making that call. >>> also ahead wall street and main street waiting for apple's mini version of the ipad. does it have something in common with pizza and sex? we'll meet the guest who
government in anti-trust when they decided he was one more civil servant, that was the top. government plays for keeps, and never mess with the person who works because they care, i suppose, for the money. >> unlimited check and a lot of lawyers. >> one certain wells fargo lawsuit? >> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go...
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holder says several government agencies coordinated efforts to track down con artists. "over the past 12 months it has enabled the justice department and its partners to file 285 federal criminal indictments and informations against 530 defendants for allegedly victimizing more than 73,000 american homeowners and inflicting loses in excess of one billion dollars." meanwhile, a u.s. attorney in new york has filed a civil lawsuit against wells fargo. the bank is accused of bilking consumers out of millions of dollars in mortgage fraud. wells denies allegations. meetings resume today for 8 u.s. senators aiming to avoid the year-end fiscal cliff. the bipartisan group continues a second day of meetings that will stretch into tomorrow. the goal is for democrats and republicans to reach an agreement on how to avoid the looming spending cuts that go into effect january 1st. after a blueprint is drawn up, congress will need to vote to pass the law. senators are meeting this week, although lawmakers have noted that the outcome of the election will impact their plan. stanley black
holder says several government agencies coordinated efforts to track down con artists. "over the past 12 months it has enabled the justice department and its partners to file 285 federal criminal indictments and informations against 530 defendants for allegedly victimizing more than 73,000 american homeowners and inflicting loses in excess of one billion dollars." meanwhile, a u.s. attorney in new york has filed a civil lawsuit against wells fargo. the bank is accused of bilking...
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the attack was criticized by the pakistani government and u.s. state department. >> directing violence at children is barbaric, cowardly and our hearts go out to her and the others who were wounded as well as fair family. >> the taliban called her receivism a new chapter and said we have to finish the chapter. >> the supreme court begins rethinking affirmative action. they will hear argument whether colleges can use race when considering admissions. abigail fisher, a white woman said she was denied admission to the university of texas because of race. nine years ago the court ruled schools can use race to diversify their student body. >> the judge in the trial of jerry sandusky says he expect the 68-year-old to die in prison. sandusky was sentenced 30 to 60 years behind bars for sexually abusing 10 boys. some of his victims were in court. sandusky maintains his innocence throughout. the scandal rocked the school and caused long time football coach joe paterno his job. >> watching and waiting as the meningitis outbreak spread to another state. pat
the attack was criticized by the pakistani government and u.s. state department. >> directing violence at children is barbaric, cowardly and our hearts go out to her and the others who were wounded as well as fair family. >> the taliban called her receivism a new chapter and said we have to finish the chapter. >> the supreme court begins rethinking affirmative action. they will hear argument whether colleges can use race when considering admissions. abigail fisher, a white...
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all five children are on the government. he figures his job as a parent is that his children can get on welfare, and that is a fact. the reason this video did not hurt romney is because it is a true. there are people who are gaming the system. guest: to begin with, under welfare reform that newt gingrich and clinton and others tout, you announce a bus to be on welfare as a child and when you become 18 and -- why not supposed to be on welfare as a child and when you become a key and not work. i don't understand your brother's situation. it does not comport with the policy as described these days. mitt romney is free to say that there are people who are getting the system. he did not say that. he said that anybody was on entitlements, anybody on a telegram, trying to go to college about themselves -- anybody on a pell grant, trying to go to college to better themselves, anybody on food stamps, people on medicare, medicaid -- i don't know if you use any of those -- that they are all part of the emerging -- mooching society. peo
all five children are on the government. he figures his job as a parent is that his children can get on welfare, and that is a fact. the reason this video did not hurt romney is because it is a true. there are people who are gaming the system. guest: to begin with, under welfare reform that newt gingrich and clinton and others tout, you announce a bus to be on welfare as a child and when you become 18 and -- why not supposed to be on welfare as a child and when you become a key and not work. i...
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the government has not. they have increased expenses. >> i think you have to look at the spending side of the ledger. the president said in the debate we need to look and medicaid because it is the biggest driver debt right now. so there has to be a focus. entitlements will have to have a serious look. reform is going to be necessary in order to change the way we are spending money. if we want to continue to ensure that those will need to benefit the benefit in the future. but everything can be examined. every business in this country, every single day examines what they are spending money on antheil, making sure manufacturing processes are lean, making sure there's no waste. government can do the same. states do that all the time. john engler is a great example as a former governor. i worked for a former governor. states often times, lead the way on fiscal responsibility. >> the role of government is one of the big issues in the campaign. whether you believe government is an enabling or a hindrance. it seem
the government has not. they have increased expenses. >> i think you have to look at the spending side of the ledger. the president said in the debate we need to look and medicaid because it is the biggest driver debt right now. so there has to be a focus. entitlements will have to have a serious look. reform is going to be necessary in order to change the way we are spending money. if we want to continue to ensure that those will need to benefit the benefit in the future. but everything...
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remember, the problem is we've got these government shareholders, the british uk, british government and bae, and the eads who all wants slightly different things. we heard today from the foreign secretary william haig who explains the u.s. strategy in bae and that aligns, as well. if there was anything to dilute that in the merger, they wouldn't support it either. we've already heard it this week, over 13% of the private share holding. that they are opposed to the deal on current terms, particularly worried about solution. they also get quite a nice free cash flow from bae and a nice dividend. they're worried about that being diluted. and they don't see the logic necessarily. there's a lot of hurridles. and very quickly, we have an auction out for italy out this morning. yield does go slightly higher on the three and 12 months. slightly higher yields for italy, in the cash market, 5%, and spain, they've come back down to 5.78%, well below 6%. that's where we stand. back to you guys. >> ross, do you see this nigel dude from yesterday, the guy from the uk. >> he's fantastic. >> nigel
remember, the problem is we've got these government shareholders, the british uk, british government and bae, and the eads who all wants slightly different things. we heard today from the foreign secretary william haig who explains the u.s. strategy in bae and that aligns, as well. if there was anything to dilute that in the merger, they wouldn't support it either. we've already heard it this week, over 13% of the private share holding. that they are opposed to the deal on current terms,...
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believing that individuals create jobs and wealth and opportunity and not the federal government. that's never changed with mitt romney. these social issues, mike, you need a scorecard because it's like ping-pong going back and forth. i don't think he cares. >> the first part of description of mitt romney is who he is. how do we grow the economy and get people back to work. the social issues are an appendage. we'll deal with those later. they get in the way of the main objective. his problem on social issues was just brilliantly outlined by sam. it's the problem that a lot of voters, i think, might have with mitt romney. what does he do about the supreme court? what does he do about a bill to veto the funding for planned parenthood. what would he do as president, and that's what some voters will take into the booth with them. >> i think on those issues they're pretty straightforward. i think mitt romney will work to defund planned parenthood. i think mitt romney will appoint conservative justices. i think he will. >> with respect to defunding planned parenthood, what he told "the
believing that individuals create jobs and wealth and opportunity and not the federal government. that's never changed with mitt romney. these social issues, mike, you need a scorecard because it's like ping-pong going back and forth. i don't think he cares. >> the first part of description of mitt romney is who he is. how do we grow the economy and get people back to work. the social issues are an appendage. we'll deal with those later. they get in the way of the main objective. his...
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just spent a week in china two weeks ago and had a lot of meetings with customers and as well as high government officials, and i could see that they're putting in a similar program which is strongly targeted on the infrastructure side. so i'm confident that we will see growth coming back most likely at the end of the fourth quarter, i believe. and the u.s., atz as i just said, is doing a little better than we originally thought driven by the two strong segments, automotive and aerospace. >> susie: how are you factoring demand forecast when the international monetary fund saying today there are serious risks of a global recession? things are slowing down in china. how are you meet those kinds of high demands in the way that you're forecasting? >> look, we see the industry, and there's a lot of industry that is are wanting more and more aluminum. we see in the u.s., for instance, the automotive industry, not only growing but more strongly growing on the aluminum side, driven by regulations for lower emissions. and stronger kuflt mersensitivity for fuel efficiencies. and these two things come toge
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government suing the nation's biggest mortgage lender. we'll take a look at how the global industry is faring. then it's off to paris. the stricken car maker is downgraded by moody's a day after demonstrators stage protests. we'll have details from the french capital. and we'll head to new york where there's an appetite for young, profits that is, up nearly a quarter from a year earlier. we'll take a look on a big day for earnings on wall street. and a big week that's coming up. joining us now onset, though, bob mckey. bob, you're here with us, chief economist from independent strategy. i guess let's just begin by talking a little bit about some of these headlines that we're hearing from the imf regarding financial stability. obvious, i guess, to sort of draw attention to this issue, but in your mind, is there still lingering risk out there from the lack of reform, i guess, in some areas of the industry? >> i think what the global stability report is showing -- it's the third report the imf brings out at this semiannual meeting. everybody
government suing the nation's biggest mortgage lender. we'll take a look at how the global industry is faring. then it's off to paris. the stricken car maker is downgraded by moody's a day after demonstrators stage protests. we'll have details from the french capital. and we'll head to new york where there's an appetite for young, profits that is, up nearly a quarter from a year earlier. we'll take a look on a big day for earnings on wall street. and a big week that's coming up. joining us now...